Non-profit offers help to renters

A non-profit says it can offer immediate relief to South Carolinians struggling to pay rent during the pandemic.  SC Thrive is accepting rental assistance applications from households that previously collected Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA).  Previously, the program was not available to renters who also received the now-expired $600 weekly benefit.  But now eligible households can receive up to $1,500 for […]

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I-85 update

A tractor-trailer accident this morning on I-85 at the 6 mile marker has closed the interstate for northbound traffic.  And, within the last moments, a report from Fair Play Volunteer Fire Department indicates uncertainty over how long a section of 85 will be closed.  Northbound motorists are meeting the detour at the 4 mile marker.  We’ve heard from one motorist […]

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Rabid bat found near Townville

The Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) confirmed that a bat found near Townville on Smith Farm Road and Crick Hill Road has tested positive for rabies. One pet was potentially exposed and will be quarantined as required in the South Carolina Rabies Control Act. The bat was submitted to DHEC’s laboratory for testing Monday and was confirmed to […]

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Dana Charles Partin

    Walhalla, SC – Dana Charles Partin, 60, husband of Allison Wilbanks Partin, of 955 White Cut Road, Walhalla, passed away Wednesday, August 19, 2020, at Oconee Memorial Hospital.   A native of Middlesboro, KY, Mr. Partin was the son of the late Ralph and Nadine Owens Partin. He obtained his general contractors license and was the owner and […]

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Uptick in South Carolina jobless claims

The number of first-time claims from South Carolinians for unemployment insurance shows an uptick for the week ended August 15, but the state’s top eye for jobless numbers says from available information to his employees, there’s no significant single event that accounts for the increase (an increase of 1,334).   Dan Ellzey included his comment in the report that  became available […]

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Northeast Georgia school administrator in quarantine

The superintendent of Stephens County, Georgia public schools has entered quarantine for 14 days after exposure to COVID-19.  Toccoa’s WNEG reported that Dr. Daniel Oldham made the announcement this morning in an email.  Oldham explained that one of his family members has tested positive for the virus.  As for his decision to go public, Oldham said, “During this time, it […]

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